Vitax Q4 Fertiliser is an all-purpose, slow-release plant food enriched with essential organic nutrients. Ideal for flowers, vegetables, and fruit, it helps achieve bigger blooms and better yields. Its easy-to-apply powdered format ensures even distribution, making it a favorite among experienced gardeners for vibrant and healthy plants.
Professional-Grade Fertiliser:
Vitax Q4 was originally developed for commercial growers to promote bigger, brighter blooms and larger crops. Ideal for those looking to enhance plant health and productivity.
Slow-Release Formula:
This fertiliser provides nutrients gradually, ensuring plants receive the food they need over time, reducing the risk of over-fertilising.
Versatile Application:
Perfect for a wide range of plants, including roses, vegetables, fruit, and lawns. Can be applied before planting or as a top dressing during the growing season.
Essential Nutrients for Healthy Growth:
Contains vital trace elements and plant foods essential for abundant growth, making it ideal for both seasoned gardeners and beginners.
Features:
- Ideal for flowers, vegetables, and fruit, providing essential plant nutrients.
- Slow-release granules promote continuous growth and prevent over-fertilising.
- Easy to apply by mixing directly into the soil for even distribution.
- Perfect for top dressing or applying before planting for improved plant establishment.
- Suitable for use on roses, tomatoes, chrysanthemums, and lawns.
Specifications:
- Brand: Vitax
- Item Form: Granules
- Coverage: All-purpose use for various plants
- Liquid Volume: 10 Litres
- Weight: 10 kg
- Dimensions: 29.8 x 29.5 x 22.3 cm
Directions for Use:
- Apply evenly to soil when moist. Lightly hoe into the top surface of the soil, and water in if conditions are dry.
- Roses: Apply 140 g/m² (4 oz/sq yd) before planting or as an annual spring dressing.
- Flowers and Vegetables: Apply 140 g/m² (4 oz/sq yd) before sowing, or top-dress vegetables at 70 g/m² (2 oz/sq yd) during summer.
- Fruits (Apples, Pears, Plums): Apply 175 g/m² (5 oz/sq yd) before planting or in early spring for established plants.